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by kristianc 2621 days ago
Ah, another Tesla announcement that's backtracked after a couple of weeks.

Purely as an outsider looking in it seems like there's a lot of caveat emptor about buying a Tesla: wait times seem apt to increase, models seem like they'll be arbitrarily subject to conditions, and random conditions seem to get attached about which models can and can't use chargers.

There also seems a high likelihood of waiting a long time and paying $2,500 deposit for something which never arrives. And if you do get stiffed, there seems to be an attitude of 'it's your fault' (usually for not spending even more money with Tesla).

Not the kind of consistency I'd want when making an investment in a car, to be honest.

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>There also seems a high likelihood of waiting a long time and paying $2,500 deposit for something which never arrives.

Any examples of this? Pretty sure everything has arrived at some point, albeit a delay.

If you were buying a car, would you not judge it by its merits, such as its handling abilities, safety, fuel costs, pollution, and ability to get you from A to B? That is the kind of consistency which most people look for when buying a car.